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What is a Tree Frog

Introduction to the species

Belonging to the amphibian family, the tree frogs happens to be a diverse animal. It has the typical look like that of a frog - the distinctive moist, smooth skin and long hind legs. However, there are a certain features of the tree frogs that separates it from the other 800 species in its amphibian family. This includes the adhesive, disc shaped pads on its toes and fingers that helps it to climb up on trees. The large, forward facing eyes on a tree frog helps it to hunt the invertebrate preys at night. Though all tree frogs are green in color but they still differ. Some are grayish others can be brown and even extremely bright.

All About the Tree Frogs -

Tree frogs can be found on almost every continent except that of Antarctica. However, they are extremely diverse in nature in the western hemisphere (the tropics). More than 600 species can be found alone in Central and South America. The tree frogs are arboreal in nature which means they can live on trees. The presence of long legs and toe pads further help them in this. There are certain tree frogs which are non-arboreal in nature. They find a suitable place in moist ground cover or ponds and lakes.

The tree frogs consume beetles, flies, ants, crickets, and moths when they reach an adult age. But, the tadpoles feed themselves on plants.

Some additional information on tree frogs -

By now you can understand that the tree frogs are not only a diverse but also a large group of amphibians. They can adapt themselves according to different lifestyles to continue living. Take a look at some of the most interesting features of tree frogs -

  • There are tree frogs which are so tiny that they can rest on your fingertip quite easily.
  • Do you think tree frogs have teeth? Well, they don't. Only Gastrotheca Guentheri is a frog species that owns teeth that too only on the lower jaw.
  • Don't ever make the most of touching the  poisonous dart frog. It can cause heart failure.
  • The tree frogs makes the most of their eyes when it comes to swallowing its preys. It tightly closes it's eyes and pushes it's food down.

The vibrant color of tree frogs - red, yellow, and blue helps them to save themselves from predators. This was the basic information on tree frogs.